World News Roundup: From the Arctic to Aleppo

9/20/2013 6:55PM

WSJ takes a look at news from around the world in a segment called The Foreign Bureau. From Greenpeace activists facing off against Russian coast guards in the Arctic to street fighting in Aleppo, Syria. (Photo: Associated Press)

This transcript has been automatically generated and may not be 100% accurate.

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